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any professional software developer that tells you that they don't copy and paste code that they find on the internet that they find on stack overflow that they find on a blog post is full of and i'm here to tell you that if you're learning how to code and you find yourself struggling with stuff and you find yourself looking for the answer online and if you find yourself googling a lot of things and you find yourself copying and pasting code you're not doing anything wrong but the one thing that you might be doing wrong when you are copying and pasting code is just blindly copying and pasting the code that you find and not trying to understand what it's doing this happened to me a lot when i first started out and i would find code snippets that basically solved what i was trying to do or i would find big blocks of code that did a particular thing that i needed it to do and not really know what it was doing and not really spend the time that it took to step through every line and read...